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Mother-daughter designer duo, Kim and Jade Alexis Ryusaki of Lotus and Lime, explain their inspiration for the 2023 Goodwill Goes GLAM fashion show, and share their deep roots in the Native Hawaiian community.
Discover wedding planning tips and resources, with practical budgeting tips, hidden costs to watch out for, and strategies to make the most of your money.
March 8 is International Women’s Day and this year’s theme is #EmbraceEquity, meaning a greater push toward giving every person what they need to be successful. Read our blog to learn the difference between gender equity and equality.
Learn about the tax implications of savings accounts, certificates of deposit, and other deposit products to navigate interest income taxes and strategies for smarter financial planning.
At any given LGBTQ+ event, you're likely to see a multitude of colorful flags being flown. These banners are emblems of unity and pride that embody many different aspects of the LGBTQ+ community, from transgender pride to gender fluidity to nonbinary representation and beyond.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Bank of Hawaii is honored to celebrate individuals and organizations such as Aloha United Way Women United who are empowering women and actively shaping a better future for our island home.
Discover how digital banking can enhance your financial wellness through budgeting tools, automated savings, and more.
Learn about Ma'i Movement, a local non-profit whose mission is to help end period poverty in Hawaii.
Stay informed on common deceptive tactics used during festive seasons, ensuring you protect your financial assets and remain safe from scams.
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